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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The revolver is a Manhattan in series IV and has 6.5

TGL Technology Manhattan Navy, cal 36, s / n 54278
The revolver is a Manhattan in series IV and has 6.5 "barrel. Same number on frame, barrel, trigger guard, backstrap and drum shaft. The drum can not I see the number kamus on nor pipkilen. Both are old original. The metal has no significant impact marks. Turret exterior is completely shielded from the deep rust. Only superficial such existed. Drum Stage, ie, all the medallions are in decent condition. Drum text and text on top of the barrel is clear. Piston grips much of the varnish remaining and they are in good condition. Low chip missing at the bottom. Size-wise, this revolver compared to a Colt Pocket Navy with 6 "barrel. kamus An easy and smooth revolver to be in the caliber 36 and actually you can see it as a slightly improved Colt from that time.
Mechanically in good condition. The revolver is completely overhaul and working properly. On Manhattan's revolvers can the male relaxes with drum locked between two chambers in a safer way than the Colts because the drum has an extra groove for the drum barrier between kamus the chambers. Drum clearance is moderate, radially and rotationally. Drum lock locks perfectly. kamus The play between the drum - pipe 0.2 mm. No fixed toasted, either screws or nipples. The race is good enough to provide good precision. Great nipples. No fixed toasted, either nipples or screws.


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